No liquor for pub watchers of Men's Olympic Hockey Final
Good news is the B.C. Government is drinking establishment the chance to be open for the Men’s Olympic Hockey games. The bad news, for those who want to celebrate with a beverage, there will be no alcohol served. Subject to local government bylaws, pubs/bars will be allowed to extend their operating hours for the bronze […]
UPDATED: Man caught in avalanche died trying to help another snowmobiler
A story on the CBC website said the Alberta man killed in an avalanche Saturday near Revelstoke died saving another snowmobiler, his widow says. The story said Chris McCoy was crusing on Boulder Mountain when the avalanche struck around 1:30 p.m. PT. The Sylvain Lake man had apparently gotten off his snowmobile to help another...
COMMENT: Too many struggling to get by in a have province
Halifax or Vancouver? Ask most folk which city boasts the higher median family income and chances are they'll say Vancouver. They couldn't be more wrong. The median income for a two-parent family living in Halifax was $87,430 in 2011. Vancouver wasn't even close at $74,510. In fact, family incomes were higher in St. John's,...
UPDATED: Woman in BASE jump YouTube video arrested, released
The woman in the video of a man that BASE jumped from the Peak 2 Peak Gondola last week, and posted the video on the YouTube Wednesday, was questioned by RCMP and released. The local resident who is originally from Ontario, was arrested Wednesday afternoon at her Whistler workplace. RCMP said the woman has since been […]
MP says federal budget falls short
Budget 2014 falls short of taking significant action on many of the challenges facing Canadians today, according to Alex Atamanenko, MP for BC Southern Interior. “There are 300,000 more unemployed today than before the recession, many seniors are struggling and families are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet,”...
News from the Province: Snowmobile ban; moose study; end to cougar season
Province implements snowmobile ban in West Kootenays Backcountry recreationalists are reminded to follow the rules while snowmobiling to help protect mountain caribou habitat and support British Columbia’s Mountain Caribou Recovery Implementation Plan. Natural resource officers and conservation officers are patrolling B.C.’s...
CMH Heli-Skiing and Summer Adventures recognized for dedication to sustainable practices
CMH Heli-Skiing and Summer Adventures, the leading operator of Heli-Skiing in the world and pioneer of Heli-Hiking and mountaineering in western Canada, was honored with the prestigious Responsible Travel & Tourism Forum Leadership Award recently at a special ceremony in Toronto. Dave Butler, CMH Director of Sustainability...
SPCA seizes dogs from rural property near Clearwater
BC SPCA seized 16 dogs – mostly standard poodle and golden retriever crosses - and two quarter horses from a rural property in Clearwater said senior animal protection officer Constable Kent Kokoska on the website. Const. Kokoska said the badly neglected dogs were filthy and severely matted and were living in unacceptable...
LETTER: Jimenez death in CBSA Vancouver - Oh Canada - a land of Prisons and pipelines
Dear editor, I am appalled by the jailing and the subsequent death in custody of CBSA in Vancouver, of Lucia Vega Jimenez - a 42 year old Mexican woman working to save money to care for her ailing mother. Days before Christmas, she was jailed for not having bus-fare and not having immigration papers!! While alone in CBSA...
Orcas and dolphins stun Nanaimo ferry riders
Ferry riders in Nanaimo got an unexpected show yesterday when a pod of Bigg's killer whales (Orcas) cornered a pod of dolphins in Departure Bay. The dolphins were Pacific white-sided dolphins and CTV News reported that the whales eventually killed and ate two of them. Bigg's whales are a type of transient orca that feeds ...